Your Cars Favorite Hidden Feature

Z and Bell's discussion of their cars neat features led to this thread. What neat feature does your car have you appreciate? I like the air-conditioned glove-box Wiley has along with the hill-start brake hold. I especially like the hidden compartment on top of the glove box. How about you guys?

I like that my Grand Cherokee's headlight bulbs have Jeep grilles on them. As far as useful features go, the built in self charging flashlight in the cargo area is nifty.
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You can have an opinion, just be prepared to be relentlessly mocked for it.

The Taurus's flip/fold center console. Very space efficient and comes in handy when you need to use the bench seat (I have lol).
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The Optima has the ability to bring out all the jealous haters....Other than that,...- Jukebox function where I can store about 150 songs on the vehicles hard drive- Lets you use the power folding side mirrors button while in motion. (which this function has already saved my drivers side mirror from being smashed)- If you leave the light "on" above the visor...when you flip it away it shuts the light switch off (just a thoughtful touch)- Comes with an air compressor (plus a spare)- Says hello and goodbye to you

I don't think ozie has any hidden "features"; it's a pretty bare-bones car by US standards. Oh, one hidden feature is all that horsepower. Hidden because there isn't any Closest thing is the center armrest can lift up that has a little tray (hinged with the armrest) that can unlatch from the rest itself. I've never used it, lol. There is an actual compartment under the armrest.

The 'B doesn't really have any either. Unless you count an enormous engine bay that can swallow a V8 pretty easily. Actually, now that I think about it, the little shelf behind the seats has a removable hatch. When off, there are 2 holes in the chassis. They're originally meant to hold 2 6-volt batteries, but as I've done a 12V conversion, one hole is empty. Various places sell little plastic tubs that slot right in for extra (dry!) storage.
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TaurusSHO:The Taurus's flip/fold center console. Very space efficient and comes in handy when you need to use the bench seat (I have lol).

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Yeah, everyone thinks it's the neatest thing when I flip it open.
__________________1997 Ford Taurus GL 216,000 miles and counting2013 Ford Taurus SEL 19,000 miles1989 Chrysler LeBaron 55,000 milesR.I.P Mercury and the Grand Marquis 1/4/11 @7:46 a.m.Ford Panther Platform: 1978-2011Broughams are meant for cruising the highway and the boulevard, not the quarter mile. Enjoying the ride, instead of getting it over with as soon as possible.